ISO 3166-2:CZ

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ISO 3166-2:CZ is the entry for Czechia in ISO 3166-2, part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), which defines codes for the names of the principal subdivisions (e.g., provinces or states) of all countries coded in ISO 3166-1.

Contents

Currently, ISO 3166-2 codes are defined for two levels of subdivisions within the country:

Each code consists of two parts, separated by a hyphen. The first part is CZ, the ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 code for the country. The second part is either of the following:

For the districts, the first two digits indicate the region that the district is in (based on the original NUTS code of the region):

Current codes

Subdivision names are listed as in the ISO 3166-2 standard published by the ISO 3166 Maintenance Agency (ISO 3166/MA).

Subdivision names are sorted in Czech alphabetical order: a (á), b, c, č, d (ď), e (é) (ě), f, g, h, ch, i (í), j, k, l, m, n (ň), o (ó), p, q, r, ř, s, š, t (ť), u (ú) (ů), v, w, x, y (ý), z, ž.

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Regions

CodeSubdivision name (cs)Subdivision name (en)
[note 1]
Subdivision category
CZ-31Flag of South Bohemian Region.svg  Jihočeský kraj South Bohemiaregion
CZ-64Flag of South Moravian Region.svg  Jihomoravský kraj South Moraviaregion
CZ-41Flag of Karlovy Vary Region.svg  Karlovarský kraj Karlovy Varyregion
CZ-52Flag of Hradec Kralove Region.svg  Královéhradecký kraj Hradec Královéregion
CZ-51Flag of Liberec Region.svg  Liberecký kraj Liberecregion
CZ-80Flag of Moravian-Silesian Region.svg  Moravskoslezský kraj Moravia-Silesiaregion
CZ-71Flag of Olomouc Region.svg  Olomoucký kraj Olomoucregion
CZ-53Flag of Pardubice Region.svg  Pardubický kraj Pardubiceregion
CZ-32Flag of Plzen Region.svg  Plzeňský kraj Plzeňregion
CZ-10Flag of Prague.svg  Praha, Hlavní město Praguecapital city
CZ-20Flag of Central Bohemian Region.svg  Středočeský kraj Central Bohemiaregion
CZ-42Flag of Usti nad Labem Region.svg  Ústecký kraj Ústí nad Labemregion
CZ-63Flag of Vysocina Region.svg  Kraj Vysočina Vysočinaregion
CZ-72Flag of Zlin Region.svg  Zlínský kraj Zlínregion
Notes
  1. For reference only, English Name not included in the ISO 3166-2 standard.

Districts

CodeSubdivision nameIn region
CZ-201 Benešov 20
CZ-202 Beroun 20
CZ-641 Blansko 64
CZ-642 Brno-město 64
CZ-643 Brno-venkov 64
CZ-801 Bruntál 80
CZ-644 Břeclav 64
CZ-511 Česká Lípa 51
CZ-311 České Budějovice 31
CZ-312 Český Krumlov 31
CZ-421 Děčín 42
CZ-321 Domažlice 32
CZ-802 Frýdek-Místek 80
CZ-631 Havlíčkův Brod 63
CZ-645 Hodonín 64
CZ-521 Hradec Králové 52
CZ-411 Cheb 41
CZ-422 Chomutov 42
CZ-531 Chrudim 53
CZ-512 Jablonec nad Nisou 51
CZ-711 Jeseník 71
CZ-522 Jičín 52
CZ-632 Jihlava 63
CZ-313 Jindřichův Hradec 31
CZ-412 Karlovy Vary 41
CZ-803 Karviná 80
CZ-203 Kladno 20
CZ-322 Klatovy 32
CZ-204 Kolín 20
CZ-721 Kroměříž 72
CZ-205 Kutná Hora 20
CZ-513 Liberec 51
CZ-423 Litoměřice 42
CZ-424 Louny 42
CZ-206 Mělník 20
CZ-207 Mladá Boleslav 20
CZ-425 Most 42
CZ-523 Náchod 52
CZ-804 Nový Jičín 80
CZ-208 Nymburk 20
CZ-712 Olomouc 71
CZ-805 Opava 80
CZ-806 Ostrava-město 80
CZ-532 Pardubice 53
CZ-633 Pelhřimov 63
CZ-314 Písek 31
CZ-324 Plzeň-jih 32
CZ-323 Plzeň-město 32
CZ-325 Plzeň-sever 32
CZ-209 Praha-východ 20
CZ-20A Praha-západ 20
CZ-315 Prachatice 31
CZ-713 Prostějov 71
CZ-714 Přerov 71
CZ-20B Příbram 20
CZ-20C Rakovník 20
CZ-326 Rokycany 32
CZ-524 Rychnov nad Kněžnou 52
CZ-514 Semily 51
CZ-413 Sokolov 41
CZ-316 Strakonice 31
CZ-533 Svitavy 53
CZ-715 Šumperk 71
CZ-317 Tábor 31
CZ-327 Tachov 32
CZ-426 Teplice 42
CZ-525 Trutnov 52
CZ-634 Třebíč 63
CZ-722 Uherské Hradiště 72
CZ-427 Ústí nad Labem 42
CZ-534 Ústí nad Orlicí 53
CZ-723 Vsetín 72
CZ-646 Vyškov 64
CZ-724 Zlín 72
CZ-647 Znojmo 64
CZ-635 Žďár nad Sázavou 63

Changes

The following changes to the entry have been announced in newsletters by the ISO 3166/MA since the first publication of ISO 3166-2 in 1998:

NewsletterDate issuedDescription of change in newsletterCode/Subdivision change
Newsletter I-2 2002-05-21Completely new subdivision layout. New reference for the list sourceSubdivision layout:
1 city, 7 regions (see below)
→ 14 regions
Newsletter I-3 2002-08-20Error correction: Spelling correction and correction of word order in CZ-VY. List of subdivision names resorted
Newsletter I-5 2003-09-05Spelling correction in CZ-PR and adjustment of name form in CZ-VY
Newsletter I-9 2007-11-28Addition of administrative subdivisions and of their code elementsSubdivisions added:
91 districts
Newsletter II-1 2010-02-03
(corrected
2010-02-19)
Addition of the country code prefix as the first code element, alphabetical re-ordering

The following changes to the entry are listed on ISO's online catalogue, the Online Browsing Platform:

Effective date of changeShort description of changeCode/Subdivision change
2010-02-19Addition of the country code prefix as the first code element, alphabetical re-ordering
2016-09-28Change of the short name
2016-11-15Addition of category name of “capital city” in eng, fra, ces; change of subdivision category of CZ-10 from region to capital city; change of spelling of CZ-802, CZ-806, CZ-63; typographical correction of CZ-615; addition of districts CZ-116 to CZ-122; change of parent subdivision from CZ-JC to CZ-31, CZ-JM to CZ-64, CZ-KA to CZ-41, CZ-KR to CZ-52, CZ-LI to CZ-51, Z-O to CZ-80, CZ-OL to CZ-71, CZ-PA to CZ-53, CZ-PL to CZ-32, CZ-ST to CZ-20, CZ-US to CZ-42, CZ-VY to CZ-63, CZ-ZL to CZ-72; change of subdivision code from CZ-621 to CZ 641, CZ-624 to CZ 644; CZ-622 to CZ 642, CZ-623 to CZ 643, CZ-611 to CZ 631, CZ-612 to CZ 632, CZ-613 to CZ 633, CZ-10A to CZ 110, CZ-10B to CZ 111, CZ-10C to CZ 112, CZ-10D to CZ 113, CZ-0E to CZ 114, CZ-10F to CZ 115, CZ-614 to CZ 634, CZ-626 to CZ 646, CZ-615 to CZ 635, CZ-627 to CZ 647, CZ-PR to CZ-10; update List SourceChange of subdivision code:
CZ-621CZ-641
CZ-624CZ-644
CZ-622CZ-642
CZ-623CZ-643
CZ-611CZ-631
CZ-612CZ-632
CZ-613CZ-633
CZ-10ACZ-110
CZ-10BCZ-111
CZ-10CCZ-112
CZ-10DCZ-113
CZ-0ECZ-114
CZ-10FCZ-115
CZ-614CZ-634
CZ-626CZ-646
CZ-615CZ-635
CZ-627CZ-647
CZ-PRCZ-10
2018-11-26Deletion of districts CZ-101, CZ-102, CZ-103, CZ-104, CZ-105, CZ-106, CZ-107, CZ-108, CZ-109, CZ-110, CZ-111, CZ-112, CZ-113, CZ-114, CZ-115, CZ-116, CZ-117, CZ-118, CZ-119, CZ-120, CZ-121, CZ-122; Update List SourceDeletion of subdivision code:
CZ-101
CZ-102
CZ-103
CZ-104
CZ-105
CZ-106
CZ-107
CZ-108
CZ-109
CZ-110
CZ-111
CZ-112
CZ-113
CZ-114
CZ-115
CZ-116
CZ-117
CZ-118
CZ-119
CZ-120
CZ-121
CZ-122
2020-03-02Typographical correction of subdivision name of CZ-10, CZ-802; Typographical correction of subdivision category name in CzechChange of subdivision name:
CZ-10 Praha, Hlavní mešto → Praha, Hlavní město
CZ-802 Frýdek Místek → Frýdek-Místek

Codes before Newsletter I-2

Former codeSubdivision nameSubdivision category
CZ-PRGPrahacity
CZ-CJCJihočeský krajregion
CZ-CJMJihomoravský krajregion
CZ-CSCSeveročeský krajregion
CZ-CSMSeveromoravský krajregion
CZ-CSTStředočeský krajregion
CZ-CVCVýchodočeský krajregion
CZ-CZCZápadočeský krajregion

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